The Simpsons perform The Coen Brothers’ “A Serious Man”

Homer: Someday you’ll thank me for this, son.

Bart: Not bloody likely.

Homer: You know, when I was a boy, I really wanted a catcher’s mitt, but my dad wouldn’t get it for me. So I held my breath until I passed out and banged my head on the coffee table. The doctor thought I might have brain damage.

Bart: Dad, what’s the point of this story?

Homer: [cheerily] I like stories.

Encore!

[After the Simpsons receive a large idol head of Xtapolapocetl, the Olmec god of war, as a reward from Burns.]

Marge: The moral of this story is a good deed is its own reward.

Bart: Hey, we got a reward. The head is cool!

Marge: Well then… I guess the moral is no good deed goes unrewarded.

Homer: Wait a minute! If I hadn’t written that nasty letter, we wouldn’t have gotten anything!

Marge: Well… then I guess the moral is the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

Lisa: Perhaps there is no moral to this story.

Homer: Exactly! It’s just a bunch of stuff that happened.

[I liked A Serious Man.]

Seņor Xtapolapocetl

4 Comments

  1. Posted 27 February 2010 at 12:33 | Permalink

    Me too.

  2. Posted 1 March 2010 at 01:23 | Permalink

    Look at the parking lot, Larry.

  3. Posted 3 March 2010 at 09:53 | Permalink

    Me the third.

  4. twirlip
    Posted 12 March 2010 at 19:07 | Permalink

    I thought the point of A Serious Man was that, if there is any meaning to our suffering, it is inaccessible to us. And maybe also that community is our only bulwark against a harsh and apparently indifferent cosmos.

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